Free Fire Small Space Name Trick: How to Create Unique Names with Spaces
Free Fire is a multiplayer battle royale game played by millions of people around the world. Every player wants a cool and unique nickname to stand out. However, Free Fire doesn’t allow spaces between the letters in your name.

But don’t worry! There are ways to add spaces without breaking the game’s rules. For example, you can use a Hangul Filler, and this blog shows you how to do it step by step. For upcoming features of Free Fire, you have to participate in FF Advance Server. Keep reading to learn the tricks for creating small spaces in Free Fire nicknames!
Why Do You Need to Use the Small Space Name Trick?
Free Fire does not allow users to use the regular spacebar to add space between their names. This might prevent them from showing their creativity while designing a cool and unique name. Different tricks can help them create gaps and space in their name to make it visually appealing and stand out among other names.
It also helps add symmetry or patterns to your name. You can use gaps and spaces to avoid name clashes and make your name unique so it does not look like others.
Hangul Filler (U+3164)
The Hangul Filler (U+3164) is a special Unicode character used for adding invisible space. This filler was originally created for the Korean writing system, which is where it gets its name. The function of (U+3164) is to act as a placeholder, and it is recognized as a valid character in Free Fire. This allows you to create the illusion of space without using the actual spacebar.
How to Add Hangul Filler (U+3164) in Free Fire?
Adding this space might seem tricky, but it is a simple process. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to add the Hangul Filler in Free Fire to create space in your nickname.
- First, copy the Hangul Filler (U+3164) from here: ‘ㅤ’
- The space between the quotation marks might look like a blank space, but it is actually a valid invisible character.
- Copy it without the quotation marks, which are only there to highlight the filler.
- Next, open your Free Fire app.
- Click on your avatar at the top left of the screen, then tap the pencil icon next to your nickname.
- Start editing your nickname and paste the Hangul Filler wherever you want space to appear. You can paste it multiple times to create more spaces or gaps.
- You can do this for free the first time, but after that, you will need 390 diamonds or a name change card.
- Finally, confirm your changes once you have finalized your new nickname.
Other Unicodes Tricks to Create Small Space in Free Fire
Hangul Filler (U+3164) is not the only type of invisible character used to add space in Free Fire nicknames. You can use full-width space (U+3000) to create a slightly larger space between the characters. A half-width character is used to add subtle spacing between different characters and alphabets in Free Fire. You can copy both Unicodes given below between quotation marks.
Full-width Space (U+3000): ‘ ’
Half-width Space: ‘ᅠ’
Tips and Tricks for Cool Names with Spaces
- Use symbols with special invisible characters to add a more unique distinctive name. Here are a few samples that you can copy and paste into the Free Fire nickname box;
- ♛ㅤYourNameㅤ♛
- ★ㅤYourNameㅤ★
- ★ᅠYourNameᅠ★
- ✪ㅤYoueNameㅤ✪
- ༒ㅤYourNameㅤ༒
- ♚ㅤYourNameㅤ♚
- ♔ㅤYourNameㅤ♔
- ⟁ㅤYourNameㅤ⟁
- ✩ㅤYourNameㅤ✩
- ✼ㅤYourNameㅤ✼
- ☠ㅤYourNameㅤ☠
- ⊹ㅤYourNameㅤ⊹
- Try to alternate between caps and lowercase alphabets for added style.
- Do not overuse the space tricks because adding too many gaps and spaces can make your name difficult for others to search and remember.
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Conclusion
In short, the small space tips and tricks are a great way to add gaps between the characters in your name in Free Fire. Free Fire does not allow the use of a space bar to add space. However, this blog provides three different types of invisible characters including Hangul Filler full-width space and half-width space to make your nicknames unique and distinctive without breaking any rules set by Free Fire.